A brand-new trailer forBlue Lockseason two has just been releasedon YouTube. The exciting trailer features familiar Blue Lock players alongsidenew team membersfrom Japan’s talented U-20 team, competing in the most thrilling match the series has seen thus far. The new season drops June 27, 2025, and will be available streaming on Crunchyroll.
The beautifully animated trailer sets up the pivotal soccer match between the competitors of Blue Lock and Japan’s U-20 team. This is no ordinary soccer game, however. If Blue Lock’s players do not win, the Blue Lock project will be shut down entirely. This incredible risk will only motivate Isagi Yoichi and his teammates to play even harder, desperate to continue competing for a shot at becoming Japan’s best striker.New characters from Japan’s U-20are finally introduced in the clip. Well-known faces from the first season ofBlue Lockare also featured,like protagonist, Isagi Yoichi, and his teammates.

Brand NewBlue LockTrailer Features the Series’ Most High-Stakes Match Yet
The Blue Lock Team Must Beat Japan’s U-20 Team To Prevent the Competition From Shutting Down Forever
The new trailer opens with a shot of Jinpachi Ego, the eccentric creator of the Blue Lock Project. He explains thatthe fate of the project depends on whether the Blue Lock team succeeds or failswhile playing against the national team. Ego goes on to state that the Blue Lock team will be narrowed down to its top players before the match, forcing the remaining players to compete with one another to be chosen. Fan-favorite characters like Chigiri and Bachira are depicted showing off their soccer skills, while lesser known players, like Ryusei Shido and Yo Hiori, finally receive some screentime.
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At the end of the clip, Isagi Yoichi, the series' protagonist, once again states his lofty goal of becoming Japan’s best striker, no matter what it takes. Thelong-awaited second season will be fourteen episodes long, covering the series' Blue Lock vs Japan U-20 Arc, which occurs in chapters 109-151 of the manga. Voice actors like Kazuki Ura as Isagi Yoichi and Tasuku Kaito as Bachira Meguru will return to reprise their roles yet again, and new talented voice actors like Eiji Mikami as Yo Hiori and Satoshi Hino as Oliver Aiku will add their talent to the acclaimed sports anime series.

Season Two ofBlue LockWill Be Even More Thrilling and Action-Packed Than the First
With More Action, More Emotion, and More To Lose, Fans Won’t Want To Miss This Upcoming Season
Season two will beBlue Lock’smost importantyet, elevating the pressure placed on the players like never before. Not only do the competitors have to work hard to even qualify for the upcoming match, once they are selected, their efforts will decide whether the Blue Lock Project will continue or be concluded for good. The high-stakes will make for a heart-racing season, filled with enthralling action, emotional drama, and, of course, plenty of impressive soccer moves. Muneyuki Kaneshiro’s incredible series has skyrocketed in popularity, andBlue Lockseason two will prove even further why the sports anime is adored by audiences.
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Blue Lock is a sports-centric animated series based on the manga series of the same name. The show follows the Japan Football Association trying to recover from their poor showing in the 2018 FIFA World Cup by hiring a football genius, Ego Jinpachi. With his new intense training regimen, Jinpachi invites the best football players in Japan to compete to become the team’s new star player - and high school student Yoichi Isagi may be exactly who he’s looking for.